A pathogenic strain of bacteria has become resistant to an antibiotic that once could kill it. What has happened to these bacteria to make this happen?
-Most of the bacteria make changes to their DNA to protect themselves, making themselves immune to future attacks.
-Only the few bacteria that were immune to the antibiotic survived and reproduced, making all their offspring immune to it as well.
-Some of the bacterial cells were able to produce toxins against the antibiotics, making them more likely to survive.
-The bacterial cells learned to remove the receptors on their cell surfaces.